TFO 24.7

TFO 24.7, the new francophone point of view. A magazine that entertains, informs, and comments on French-Canadian social and cultural finds. TFO 24.7 presents artisans, artists, youths, entrepreneurs, leaders, and many others who breathe life into French-Canadian culture from coast to coast. Stories, features, interviews, humour, and opinion videos: a show that offers an authentic look on our French-Canadian identity.

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Rachelle Gauthier grew up speaking English on Prince Edward Island, and it was only in her late twenties that she discovered her Acadian roots. Many families on the island, like her own, assimilated into Anglophone culture, leading to generations of lost culture. How do you find your place and define your culture when you identify as neither Anglophone nor Francophone? In Gauthier´s opinion, more research is needed into the reality faced by people in this linguistic interstice, so they can be better included.